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Meet Larry Tye

Meet Larry Tye

The author of Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon comes to DC this Wed., Sept. 14th, at noon.

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Author Q&A: Karl Taro Greenfeld

Q&A with the author of Triburbia A powerful portrait of unlikely friends and their neighborhood in transition, Triburbia strikes chords that range from haunting and heartbreaking to darkly funny and deeply poignant.

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